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  2. Ali Moustafa Attia Mosharrafa (Egyptian Arabic: علي مصطفى عطيه مشرفة; 11 July 1898 – 16 January 1950) was an Egyptian theoretical physicist. He was a Professor of Applied Mathematics at Cairo University and also served as the University's first dean. [1]

  3. Biography. Ali Moustafa Mosharrafa was the son of Mustafa Attia Mosharrafa, a religious scholar who was a follower of Gamal Al-Din Al-Afghani and Mohammed Abdou. This meant that Ali Moustafa and his four younger siblings Nafisa, Mustafa, Attia and Hassan were brought up with strong religious beliefs in the Quran.

  4. Jan 2, 2024 · Dr. Ali Moustafa Mosharafa, often hailed as the "Einstein of Egypt," was a scientific pioneer whose brilliance left an indelible mark on the landscape of physics and mathematics.

  5. Ali Moustafa Attia Mosharrafa (Egyptian Arabic: علي مصطفى عطيه مشرفة; 11 July 1898 – 16 January 1950) was an Egyptian theoretical physicist. He was a Professor of Applied Mathematics at Cairo University and also served as the University's first dean . [1]

  6. Jul 17, 2023 · To be mourned by Albert Einstein, one of the most influential scientists of all time, is a testament to a life well-lived: such is the case of Egyptian theoretical physicist Ali Moustafa Mosharafa. Mosharafa contributed widely to the development of quantum theory and the theory of relativity — key areas in theoretical physics.

  7. Dr. Ali Moustafa Attia Mosharrafa was an Egyptian theoretical physicist. He was a Professor of Applied Mathematics at Cairo University and also served as the first dean. He contributed to the development of Quantum theory as well as the Theory of relativity.

  8. Dive into the remarkable life of Ali Moustafa Mosharrafa, Egypt’s pioneering physicist! In this video, we explore his early signs of genius, exceptional academic achievements, and relentless...

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